Northern Portugal
We have more than 10 years experience in nature tourism and based in the heart of beautiful Northern Portugal.
We have more than 10 years experience in nature tourism and based in the heart of beautiful Northern Portugal.
There are several ways of reaching Fatima Sanctuary but none will be more special than taking this walking tour guided by your faith, in search of spirituality, or simply by the pleasure of walking with us.
A seaside route to enjoy the History and nature!
This pilgrim routes is the “Portuguese Coastal Way”, which runs from Porto through Vila do Conde, Viana do Castelo, Caminha, La Guardia, Baiona and Vigo before joining the more traditional Portuguese Way to Santiago.
A route full of history, culture and traditions!
The Portuguese Way to Santiago, also called “Camino de Santiago” or “St. James Way”, starts in Porto and enters Galicia via the City of Tui.
A seaside route to enjoy the History and nature!
The special geographical situation of the city, next to the sea and to the mouth of the river Lima, can be seen from the Santa Luzia hill.
A route full of history, culture and traditions!
Different areas of countryside unfold one after another from start to finish. Completed the journey and reached Santiago, all pilgrims agree on one thing: that the effort has been well worthwhile.
The French Camino de Santiago is one of the most popular and traditional pilgrimage routes to the tomb of the Apostle Saint James.
A route full of history, culture and traditions!
The Way of Saint James offers an original and different way of sightseeing in northern Spain. You’ll discover monuments, charming towns and villages and spectacular natural attractions.
A mythical and symbolic Camino to the end of the world!
Many pilgrims decide to discover the end of the world, and do not hesitate to overcome the sacrifices of the harsh days behind them to walk some more days.
A route full of history, culture and traditions!
Doing the Portuguese Way to Santiago on bike is an exciting and memorable journey. During the journey, the cyclist will know ancient customs and welcoming people, will make new friends with which to share solidarity and feelings and will discover a unique nature.